Christopher Wilson

BC Bureau Chief

Chris has long been a supporter of resource development in BC, advocating for pipelines, LNG development, mining, the site C dam and the oil sands. He has written extensively on these issues, appeared on TV and radio to debate, and has even organized pro-resource counter protests in Vancouver. Chris is a strong advocate of capitalism and free-market economics and is probably the biggest Blue Jays fan in Western Canada.

When the NDP and Premier Horgan were thrust into power by the BC Green Party, the massive $36 billion Pacific Northwest LNG project (backed by a consortium of companies including Malaysia’s state-owned Petronas), was cancelled.

Last Saturday, activists equipped with petroleum based products like sea kayaks, banners and paints, took to the waters of Burrard Inlet to protest work being done by Kinder Morgan at their marine terminal.

A series of missteps have landed BC’s Agriculture Minister, Lana Popham in hot water after she penned a letter to Marine Harvest Canada admonishing the company for restocking a salmon farm that’s been occupied by anti-salmon farm activists since August.

It seemed the Uranium One scandal and its connection to Hillary Clinton was dead since the election with mainstream media ignoring revelations of an apparent pay to play scheme exposed in Schweitzer’s “Clinton Cash”, but explosive new reporting has thrust it back into the news.

In September Eric Williams Endre, Sonia Endre, their two children, and Sonia's parents had their refugee application to Canada rejected. The family of six Afrikaners based their claim on white South African's being at risk of persecution for their race.

Yet again a Canadian oil and gas company has capitulated to social justice warriors and thrown in the towel in a fight against political correctness as Enbridge surrendered a hard earned court victory to Stand.Earth.

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